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JUSTICE
KEVIN M.
DOUGHERTY
Justice Kevin M. Dougherty graduated from Temple University, and then attended Antioch
School of Law in Washington, DC. Following that he started his legal career as an assistant
district attorney in Philadelphia, and later went into private practice.
In 2001, Dougherty was appointed to the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, and he won
election to a full 10-year term later that year. Justice Dougherty requested to be assigned
to Family Court because he felt that he could influence the lives of our most vulnerable
citizens and help mold troubled youth into happy, healthy and productive members of
society.
In recognition of his administrative skills and commitment to reforming the juvenile justice
system, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court appointed Justice Dougherty to be Administrative
Judge of the Philadelphia Family Court in 2005 eventually serving as the longest
Administrative Judge in Philadelphia history. In this capacity, Justice Dougherty initiated
numerous diversionary programs benefiting the most at-risk and vulnerable children in
Philadelphia including the Cross-Over Program, the Adolescent Medicine Initiative, and the
Expungement Initiative.
In 2014, Justice Dougherty was reassigned as the Administrative Judge of the Trial Division,
First Judicial District, as such ran the largest court system in Pennsylvania while serving as
Chair of the Administrative Governing Board.
Justice Dougherty was elected to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania on November 3rd,
2015. With a passion for the states 117 Problem Solving Courts and issues facing children
and families, Justice Dougherty alongside his fellow Justices has taken a keen interest in
making the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania a model for the country when it comes
to issues such as access to justice, alternative sentencing, transparency within the court
system, and most importantly keeping an open dialogue between the various stakeholders
within the judicial branch of government.
Justice Dougherty resides in Northeast Philadelphia with his wife Lisa, and children
Sean (26) and Kaitlin (21).
Justice Kevin M. Dougherty
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